Adobe Premiere Question

It has been a while since I opened my Premier but now you have given me a reason too. I recall there is a way. I was working on a project where I had to overlap a ton of background sounds. If I recall what I did I will let you know.
 
gisikw Hey Kevin, Just an email from my friend who uses Adobe for everything and this what he said:

You'd have to right click on the clip on the timeline and select unlink. You can also click the clip and go to the apple menu under clip and select unlink from there. You should be able to slide the audio under it.
 
You don't need to unlink them at all. You can select multiple tracks and move all of the selected tracks to the second audio line at the same time though. I dunno, since you're editing multiple cuts to make them as tight as possible, I don't see how the quick motion to bump the audio of one to a second line is time-prohibitive. Unless your cut tracks are already perfect and need no correction.
 
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